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National Center for Health Statistics Budget Update

National Center for Health Statistics Budget Update. National Center for Health Statistics. Charles Rothwell June 7, 2013. FY 2013 Budget Update. Continuing Resolution for FY 2013 Funding level with FY 2012 ($138.683 M) PHS Eval Funds not subject to sequester

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National Center for Health Statistics Budget Update

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  1. National Center for Health StatisticsBudget Update National Center for Health Statistics Charles Rothwell June 7, 2013

  2. FY 2013 Budget Update • Continuing Resolution for FY 2013 • Funding level with FY 2012 ($138.683 M) • PHS Eval Funds not subject to sequester • Prevention and Public Health Fund (PPHF) • $28 M proposed for Healthcare Surveillance/Health Statistics (NCHS share $22.34 M)

  3. FY 2013 PPHF Activities • $28 M proposed for Healthcare Surveillance/Health Statistics (NCHS share $22.34 M) • Proposed activities include: • NHIS • Additional questions to monitor ACA • Continue expanded sample size; more state estimates • NAMCS/NHAMCS • Continue expanded sample size to permit state-specific estimates of clinical care provided in physician offices and Community Health Centers, including primary prevention and clinical management of risk factors for heart disease and stroke • Fund states to implement electronic birth record systems and transition to 2003 birth certificate and EDR expansion

  4. FY 2014 Budget Request • $181.475 M for Health Statistics • +$22.413 M above FY 2012 enacted ($138.683 M) • $20.379 for the new Working Capital Fund* • Proposed $22.413 M increase supports: • Phase in electronic death records in remaining jurisdictions • Development and implementation of new sample designs for population-based surveys following 2010 Census • Improvement and expansion of data collection methods • * = not an actual budget increase

  5. NCHS Budget Chronology Funding for administrative functions drawn from CDC/OD * * * Working capital funds not received in FY 2012 and FY 2013 – adjusted for comparison to FY 2014 only

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